Everyone has their own preference for carrying their lenses and gear around.
My personal decision has been to individually protect each lens in Lowepro Lens Cases.

My lenses represent a significant investment to me - I take excellent care of them.
Acquiring the appropriate lens case for most of my lenses is the standard
of storage protection I follow.
The lens case investment is small - the protection is very good.

Lowepro Lens Cases are basically thick, slightly-rigid padded
nylon pouches with a protective OverLap Zipper(tm) that goes most of the way around the top of the case.

When traveling by vehicle, I often place filled lens cases in a
Pelican Case or even a
strong Rubbermaid-type plastic storage box.
They are well protected from impact and moisture -
and the plastic storage container not a target for theft.

When I am carrying the lenses for possible use,
I will typically SlipLock a Lowepro Lens Case or two to a Lowepro Toploader case (such as the
Lowepro Toploader 75 AW) or a
Lowepro Light Belt.
This makes for a highly customizable setup.
You can adjust your cases to take exactly what you need for the shoot.

Lowepro's SlipLock attachment is a series of flexible and semi-rigid nylon and Velcro tabs.
The semi-rigid tab on the Lowepro Lens Case slides through a wide nylon web on a larger
case or belt and Velcros back onto the Lowepro Lens Cases.
An additional flexible nylon strap Velcros onto the back of the semi-rigid tab
locking everything in place.

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